Nope it was right the first time Ray allen has shot .396 from the arc for his career, and miller 395, and allen only had 1 season ( his rookie season) where he got the benefit of the shorted three point line.

I think the only reason Ray Allen's career numbers are better than Miller's are because Reggie played until he was 39. If you are going to compare numbers like shooting percentages, wait 5 years or until Ray retires and take a look at the numbers.

I think the only reason Ray Allen's career numbers are better than Miller's are because Reggie played until he was 39. If you are going to compare numbers like shooting percentages, wait 5 years or until Ray retires and take a look at the numbers.

okay, I can just ignore the fact that miller benefited from a short 3 point like for 3 years during his prime, then.

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For what it's worth...Miller's 3P% during the three year short line were 41.5%, 41.0%, and 42.7%.The year before the short line was 42.1% and the year after was 42.9%.I don't even know what you guys are arguing about, but I think Ray Allen is a better player than Reggie Miller.

You don't have to ignore it, but I think it makes less of a difference than you think. 3 years he shot 1 foot 9 inches closer in an 18 year career. What kind of percentage value is that worth? I have no idea.

I'd put Kobe in the top five even though he is older than the other guys. As of right now, I would have Lebron, Wade, Dwight Howard, Garnett and Carmelo. As far as a classic team, I'd have Magic, Jordan, Miller, Thomas and Rodman.